MUSTANG 8003 CRAWLER EXCAVATOR
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Technical Description
The Mustang 8003 is a versatile crawler excavator engineered for demanding excavation tasks, offering two boom/stick configurations for optimized performance. Option 1 delivers a maximum cutting height of 23 ft, digging depth of 14.1 ft, loading height of 15.9 ft, and a ground reach of 23.1 ft, with a vertical wall digging depth of 12 ft. Option 2 increases these capabilities to 24.5 ft cutting height, 15 ft digging depth, 23.5 ft loading height, 24 ft ground reach, and 13 ft vertical wall digging depth. Shipping dimensions are 9 ft in height and 21.6 ft in length for both options. The excavator features a bucket capacity range from 0.2 to 0.5 cu yd, with a reference capacity of 0.2 cu yd. It measures 7.5 ft in width to the outside of tracks, 9 ft in height to the top of the cab, and 1 ft in ground clearance, with a tail swing radius of 5.1 ft. Powered by a 4-cylinder 4TNV98-VNS engine with 202.5 cu in displacement, it produces 69 hp gross and 57 hp net. Hydraulic specifications include a 63 gpm pump flow and a 3553 psi relief valve pressure. The operating weight is 17,548 lbs, with a drawbar pull of 19,401 lbs, ground pressure of 5.2 psi, and a maximum travel speed of 3.2 mph. The undercarriage features 1 carrier roller and 5 track rollers per side, with a 17.7 in shoe size. The swing speed is 9.2 rpm, ensuring efficient operation on diverse job sites.
Technical Attributes
Max Digging Depth
14.1 ft
Max Reach
23.10 ft
Track Width
18.00 ''
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